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Beer and Fitness: Heavy Metal Aerobics at Workshop
I know Monica raved about Workshop back in October (Full Disclosure: We’re all great friends!), but I’ve never actually been to one of Kelly Malone’s DIY classes even though I live two blocks away and walk by all the time just so I can look longingly through the window at
Fashion Feud Finals: SF’s Very Own Project Runway!
If you are excited that Project Runway is back, if you love to hate bitchy fashion show judges (of whom Nina Garcia reigns queen), if you wish you could go to fashion week in NY but can barely make rent in SF, then you should definitely check out Fashion Feud
So You Think You Can Draw? Wanna Win $250?
A few years ago Oaklandish began with a simple idea: design a logo that would celebrate the history and culture of Oakland. But the ‘œroots’ logo became so popular it set off a domino effect and now there is a clothing company, an awesome website, a farmers’ market rig, and
The Hobby Company of San Francisco
Too cool to spend your leisure time playing video games, lurking on facebook, or doing drugs? Do you wanna impress that cute emo kid at the coffeeshop with your knitting abilities? Are you an out of touch shut in who is frightened by the world around you and wishes to
FREE Vintage Paper Fair This Weekend
The San Francisco Vintage Paper Fair comes around every few months, but I’m going to go ahead and say I still had no idea what it was. Vintage Paper? Like old posters? Or like Grandpa’s old letters to Grandma? Or maybe just the soggy brown bags from malt liquors passed?
Events for the 5 Senses: FREE Starting Tonight!
Wondering what to do for fun this week? Feeling a little dead inside? Wake yourself up with an event for each of the 5 senses. This week’s events all FREE! SEE: Little Skillet and Soul Cocina’s Outisde In Party. Live painting and art, 21 San Francisco food carts, 7 of
Underground Farmers Market Tonight in the Mission
Having grown up in the Golden West for most of my life, the prospect of today’s Underground Farmer’s Market, brought to us by ForageSF sounds as captivating as it does terrifying. On one hand you hear nightmarish stories every few years, of ‘œwell-seasoned’ pros and inexperienced hippies alike dying from